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barack obama 38%. republicans are simply not doing well. when i started to talk about this before it's that the percentage of the latino vote is going up in those states. >> as i talked to latinos, the insight that i got was that latinos were scared. you know, it wasn't the economy and -- they were scared of the republican party, and i think fear is what did us in. people were scared of people like todd akin kin. they were scared of richard murdock. they were scared of the anti-immigration talk. it's almost as if we're living in the past. >> i want you to listen to mitt romney himself during the republican primary. you were at this debate, i believe, governor, where he was talking about the latinos and immigration. >> then they're going to find they can't get work here, and if people don't get work here, they're going to self-deport to a place they can get work. >> self-deport is not the kind of term that is -- when you talk about the tone that draws people in. >> they need to know we care and we care about immigration. >> you believe we ar
barack obama 38%. republicans are simply not doing well. when i started to talk about this before it's that the percentage of the latino vote is going up in those states. >> as i talked to latinos, the insight that i got was that latinos were scared. you know, it wasn't the economy and -- they were scared of the republican party, and i think fear is what did us in. people were scared of people like todd akin kin. they were scared of richard murdock. they were scared of the...
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plus, president obama looks ahead to a second-term while republicans look to regroup. we'll ask our sunday panel about what both sides need to do moving forward. all right now. on "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington on veterans day. when we honor the military for their service to our nation. we begin today with a dramatic fall from grace of one of the most respected military men of this generation. c.i.a. director and retired four-star general david petraeus stepped down friday after admitting to an extramarital affair. joining us now to discuss that and upcoming hearings on the deadlyer thor attack in libya is the chairman of the senate intelligence committee, dianne feinstein. welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you, chris. >> chris: in a statement you said you understand petraeus' decision to resign but you wish president obama had not accepted that. after more revelations this weekend, do you still feel that way? >> i talked to dave petraeus twice on friday. he said to me you know i have done an egregiously dishonorable thing and
plus, president obama looks ahead to a second-term while republicans look to regroup. we'll ask our sunday panel about what both sides need to do moving forward. all right now. on "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington on veterans day. when we honor the military for their service to our nation. we begin today with a dramatic fall from grace of one of the most respected military men of this generation. c.i.a. director and retired four-star general david petraeus...
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if you go back to 2010 when it was obama and joe biden who made the agreement with the republicans to extend the bush tax cut. so i would not rule out him giving that. just because you're not going to get that much revenue from it and there are other ways to do it and the idea that somehow you can put enough republicans and all the democrats in the house together won't work because the democrats will not go along with significant entitlement cuts. but there is a way to do it and raise more revenue and perhaps lower -- chris: big question starting with david. will we have a deal that we're all proud of? the market, the wall street response is, darn it, those politicians got their act together by christmas and new year's. >> i don't think we'll go off the fiscal cliff. will we have a deal in the lame duck session that fixes all these things? i think it's going to take longer than that. the deal that's really a deal is a complicated one. you have to get into the meat of our entitlements programs and get them right. you got to get in the meat of the tax code. i think you'll get a provisio
if you go back to 2010 when it was obama and joe biden who made the agreement with the republicans to extend the bush tax cut. so i would not rule out him giving that. just because you're not going to get that much revenue from it and there are other ways to do it and the idea that somehow you can put enough republicans and all the democrats in the house together won't work because the democrats will not go along with significant entitlement cuts. but there is a way to do it and raise more...
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they've re-elected president obama, and they've again re-elected a republican majority in the house of representatives. if there's a mandate in yesterday's results, it's a mandate for us to find a way to work together on the solutions to the challenges we all face. >> david axelrod said the comments were encouraging. >> the speaker said he wasn't going to get into details about what he would or wouldn't accept. he didn't want to foreclose discussions. that was a positive sign. his rhetoric has been encouraging. >> rhetoric encouraging. always interesting to hear those words. let's bring back amy stoddard and molly bald. molly, i'll start with you. what's the real chance here for compromise? >> i think we're still finding out where these two sides are positioning themselves. frankly, i don't know if the republicans themselves, if john boehner and mitch mcconnell, know how much wiggle roop they have at this point. they're still serving their caucuses and trying to figure out where everybody is. that more than anything is going to determine what kind of deal gets made. the democrats are p
they've re-elected president obama, and they've again re-elected a republican majority in the house of representatives. if there's a mandate in yesterday's results, it's a mandate for us to find a way to work together on the solutions to the challenges we all face. >> david axelrod said the comments were encouraging. >> the speaker said he wasn't going to get into details about what he would or wouldn't accept. he didn't want to foreclose discussions. that was a positive sign. his...
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and how will president obama govern in a second term? we will talk to a new letter elected democratic congressman, joaquin castro. plus, republican strategist steve schmidt, presidential historian, doris kearns goodwin, whip, nbc's political director and chief white house correspondent, chuck todd and the "washington post's" bob woodward. >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the world's longest running television program this is "meet the press" with david gregory. >>> good sunday morning. the newly reelected president's message on friday, get back to work but the focus of that work and on that work is now overshadowed by friday afternoon's resignation of cia director david petraeus, which sent, as you know, shockwaves through washington. new details emerging now this weekend about the fbi investigation that led to the discovery of what officials believe was an extramarital affair between petraeus and his biographer, paula broadwell. of course, so many questions where this goes from here. joining me on the latest with this developi
and how will president obama govern in a second term? we will talk to a new letter elected democratic congressman, joaquin castro. plus, republican strategist steve schmidt, presidential historian, doris kearns goodwin, whip, nbc's political director and chief white house correspondent, chuck todd and the "washington post's" bob woodward. >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the world's longest running television program this is "meet the press" with david...
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is to meet with republican and democratic leaders of congress. they want to avert the year-end fiscal cliff that we've heard so much about. after they returned a gridlock congress to capitol hill and mr. obama to the white house, both the president and house speaker john boehner vowed to find some common ground. >> well, clearly the deficit is a drag in our economy and we can't continue to spend money that we don't have. i don't want p to box myself in. i don't want to box anybody else in. i think it's important for us to come to an agreement with the president but this is his opportunity to lead. >> i want to be clear, i'm not we hadd wedded to every detail of my plan. i'm open to compromise. i'm open to new ideas. i'm committed to solving our fiscal challenges. but i refuse to accept any approach that isn't balanced. >> joining us now is a man who knows all about bipartisanship and compromise. former senator george mitchell is joining us. you were majority leader from 1989 to '95 during a time when senators and house members were actually frien
is to meet with republican and democratic leaders of congress. they want to avert the year-end fiscal cliff that we've heard so much about. after they returned a gridlock congress to capitol hill and mr. obama to the white house, both the president and house speaker john boehner vowed to find some common ground. >> well, clearly the deficit is a drag in our economy and we can't continue to spend money that we don't have. i don't want p to box myself in. i don't want to box anybody else...
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is president obama supporting those communities the best he can? that's next. >>> just a moment ago here on cnn, we had a candid conversation about the republican party, its future and its troubles attracting minority voters. let's turn the tables now. democrats seem to be in great shape when it comes to minority support. but are things really as great as they appear? here she is, maria cardona. let's talk about your party, the president and the voters who elected him. president obama got more than 90% of the black vote. more than 70% of both asian and latinos. and he got 55% of the women vote. he also got a much smaller percentage, 39% of the overall white vote. what does president obama owe to any of these groups? or what should they expect from him? >> i think he owes a lot to this group. and i think he knows that. look, he's talked about trying to really push in the second term comprehensive immigration reform, which as you know was very disappointing to the latino community in the first four years when he wasn't able to get it done. i was one
is president obama supporting those communities the best he can? that's next. >>> just a moment ago here on cnn, we had a candid conversation about the republican party, its future and its troubles attracting minority voters. let's turn the tables now. democrats seem to be in great shape when it comes to minority support. but are things really as great as they appear? here she is, maria cardona. let's talk about your party, the president and the voters who elected him. president obama...
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i think president obama understands that he does owe his reelection to this strong coalition. so i think that it's a great opportunity for all of these americans, women, minorities, african-americans, latinos, to really hold this administration's feet to the fire and i think that's something that he will welcome. >> i want to say, you mentioned something here. you said how president obama was treated. someone here on twitter said that president obama got minority votes because they saw how the first african-american president was treated. because they saw how he was treated, we didn't expect a direct return on our vote. >> i think that is a sentiment that a lot of minorities feel, even latinos felt a lot of disrespect, felt a lot of offense with the way that a lot of the conservative movement was talking about this president. now, there's a lot of grumbling and we know this in the african-american community as well as the latino community that this president was not doing what he needed to do in the first term. i think the white house understands that. i think the white house
i think president obama understands that he does owe his reelection to this strong coalition. so i think that it's a great opportunity for all of these americans, women, minorities, african-americans, latinos, to really hold this administration's feet to the fire and i think that's something that he will welcome. >> i want to say, you mentioned something here. you said how president obama was treated. someone here on twitter said that president obama got minority votes because they saw...
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we just had an election where president obama ran on that. we increased our majority in the senate with democratic candidates who said that to solve this problem, wealthy americans have to pay their fair share, too. if the republicans won't agree to that, we'll reach a point in the year, where all of the tax cuts expire, and we'll start over next year. >> and senator chambliss, you said there could be riots in the streets if this isn't done yet. so what is the right way to do it? you just heard senator murray the defining principal for the democrats is, the wealthy are going to have to pay more. >> well, what's going to have to happen, george, is, because there's no silver bullet, as was discussed in the simpson/bowles commission and recommendation of the commission to do this -- we got to look at cutting spending. we still spend way too much money in washington. what's choking our economy and what's choking the economy of greece, and this is why i figured to it the way that i did, even though it was a figure of speech, entitlements are choki
we just had an election where president obama ran on that. we increased our majority in the senate with democratic candidates who said that to solve this problem, wealthy americans have to pay their fair share, too. if the republicans won't agree to that, we'll reach a point in the year, where all of the tax cuts expire, and we'll start over next year. >> and senator chambliss, you said there could be riots in the streets if this isn't done yet. so what is the right way to do it? you just...
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in the last days of the campaign, the obama campaign won 364. they lost one, the first night of the debates and the rest of the balm team out-played them. i do think to go back to what peggy is saying, that the republican party has a fundamental problem and that is, this is a center-right country. this is a country where the republicans should do well. but they're increasingly perceived as radical right. and they left a lot of people behind. there were any number of women who would have vote republican this time. the women's vote was actually a much bigger deal in this than the latino vote. and the fact so many women who would have gone with him on economic issues got turned off on the social issues is really important. as we approach this grand bargain, there is a tension in this party that they've got to resolve, peggy. and i don't know whether they can. i keep hearing, look, mitch mcconnell is going to be up in two years. lamar alexander is going to be up in two years. saxby chandler is going to be up in two years. can those guys afford to si
in the last days of the campaign, the obama campaign won 364. they lost one, the first night of the debates and the rest of the balm team out-played them. i do think to go back to what peggy is saying, that the republican party has a fundamental problem and that is, this is a center-right country. this is a country where the republicans should do well. but they're increasingly perceived as radical right. and they left a lot of people behind. there were any number of women who would have vote...
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as for republicans, there might be some room for that. i find it extremely unlikely that mitt romney would serve in an obama administration because let's not forget barack obama made a pretty tough case against mitt romney on grounds of character and much else. even if you look at his campaign against hillary clinton, it was never quite as bare knuckles as that. i just don't think it's likely to happen in an obama administration. >> there is something important in the political direction. the republicans, as you expect from losing the election, are divided between the realists and nonreal lifts, the real lifts believing that the messaging on women and hispanic is -- >> to become a lot more unified for the republicans? >> well, there's an opportunity for the president to divide the party between the realists and the nonrealists and when you look at a real potential for the interests to align, the president is willing to go a lot further than he did on entitlement. there's a real opportunity for tax reform. there's a real potential converge
as for republicans, there might be some room for that. i find it extremely unlikely that mitt romney would serve in an obama administration because let's not forget barack obama made a pretty tough case against mitt romney on grounds of character and much else. even if you look at his campaign against hillary clinton, it was never quite as bare knuckles as that. i just don't think it's likely to happen in an obama administration. >> there is something important in the political direction....
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we didn't know, for instance, that romney supporters go to olive garden and that obama supporters go to red lobster, but knowing that is actually really useful. because that means romney can go buy ads inside olive garden and say if you don't often vote, come out to the polls because i know you're going to vote for me. >> why were obama's people better at this this. >> obama's people were better at it for two reasons. the first of which is they had a lot more time to build it up. keep in mind they had four years to build this. when romney came to the campaign this year he really had to create the wheel that the obama people had been building for four years and building it bigger and bigger and bigger. the second is there was a fundamental approach. romney outsourced its data management. there was a big question going on. the romney folks would say, look, it's better to outsource because we can get the most cutting edge science. i think what the election showed is when you build it inside, you really own the knowledge, the technical know-how and that seemed to make a huge difference.
we didn't know, for instance, that romney supporters go to olive garden and that obama supporters go to red lobster, but knowing that is actually really useful. because that means romney can go buy ads inside olive garden and say if you don't often vote, come out to the polls because i know you're going to vote for me. >> why were obama's people better at this this. >> obama's people were better at it for two reasons. the first of which is they had a lot more time to build it up....
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that's why people went to president obama. he's a phenomenal politician, but more importantly he was a pretty good president his first term. especially considering what he had to deal with. and republicans keep getting away from that fact. oh by the way, he actually did some things that a lot of people support and agree with. that's about the diversity of thought and not just about how you look. >> the reason i didn't respond is because i think it's a messaging thing and i'm not sure you need to change your ideology, but messaging has a lot to do it. patri patrick mil sap was newt gingrich's chief of staff. i was talking to him about the campaign in 1996. i asked him, i said, why don't we go to the black churches? he said they never vote for us. when he got involved. he said why don't we go after students and young people? he said those people never vote. here they are in 2012 and that's a different story and we need to make the attempt. let's let him say it more plainly. >> i asked why don't we go to black churches, they'll n
that's why people went to president obama. he's a phenomenal politician, but more importantly he was a pretty good president his first term. especially considering what he had to deal with. and republicans keep getting away from that fact. oh by the way, he actually did some things that a lot of people support and agree with. that's about the diversity of thought and not just about how you look. >> the reason i didn't respond is because i think it's a messaging thing and i'm not sure you...
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president barack obama received 44% of the hispanic vote in 2004. by 2008 we were down to 28, in 2012 we are down to 27. it's the fastest growing demographic in the country and we're losing votes every election cycle and it has to stop. it's one thing to shoot yourself in the foot. just don't relode the gun. i intend not to reload this gun when it comes to hispanics. i intend to pass an immigration reform bill that is an american solution to an american problem but we have nobody to blame but ourselves when it comes to losing hispanics and we get kget them back with some effort on our part. >> schieffer: would that mean finding some path to citizenship for the illegals that are in this country? >> it means securing our border which every american agrees with. it means making it hard tore hire illegal immigrants, verifying employment. we need to secure the borders. make sure you can't hire an illegal immigrant because you have documents that can't be faked. we need guest workers, and. when it comes to the 12 million, we need to be firm and fair-- sel
president barack obama received 44% of the hispanic vote in 2004. by 2008 we were down to 28, in 2012 we are down to 27. it's the fastest growing demographic in the country and we're losing votes every election cycle and it has to stop. it's one thing to shoot yourself in the foot. just don't relode the gun. i intend not to reload this gun when it comes to hispanics. i intend to pass an immigration reform bill that is an american solution to an american problem but we have nobody to blame but...